Icelandic political party.
Become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions.
An organisation that arose in response to agitation against the report of the Indian Universities Commission 1902.
1 I shall need him ready a good hour before dawn , maybe more.
2 May 25 marks the dawn of a new age in consumer privacy.
3 It was just past dawn ; the women had perhaps six hours' lead.
4 The pre dawn raid led to an 11 hour battle, officials said.
5 Toward dawn , King told writer, I ask a human kind of question.
6 The gray of the dawn was in the sky towards the east.
7 It was morning; dawn was old; and pale and grey and unhappy.
8 An hour before dawn , Oribasius, the soldiers and I left the house.
9 Here is the state of the nation's temperatures recorded at dawn today.
10 It began to dawn on the young sergeant what exactly had happened.
11 I think I feel the touch of the dawn in the wind.
12 We believe that this night before dawn the fourth ring shall fall.'
13 In the six hours between midnight and dawn he covered thirty-five miles.
14 Once more the highest powers dawn far down in the animal kingdom.
15 Student groups called for dawn - to - dusk shutdown in four districts of the state.
16 The gray dawn crept in through the celluloid windows of the aircraft.
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